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It always surprised me that Ganz never thought of cooperating with food-related businesses to make Webkinz-shaped (or maybe Zumbuddy-shaped?) candy and/or chocolate figurines. I'd expect a random KC coin as a prize, say 100, 200, 500, or 1000, with an occasional super-rare "cool" prize. The secret code can be on the reverse of the wrap, which would make it near impossible to steal.
If priced right (3-5 dollars), it would make a fantastic small gift for any child (even one not really into Webkinz World), a perfect party favor, or a nice way for parents to help the kid with KinzCash without buying "useless" (from their parental point of view) toys and accessories.

Hey! This is a really great idea! But I din't think parents would want their children buying so much candy just for something online? Nice idea though!

From my personal experience, nothing annoys parents more than kids begging for an item and then putting it away. As for candy, parents don't really mind, as long as they can afford it. At least, unlike toys and trading cards, it never gathers shelf dust - even if one doesn't care for the code.

From my personal experience, nothing annoys parents more than kids begging for an item and then putting it away. As for candy, parents don't really mind, as long as they can afford it. At least, unlike toys and trading cards, it never gathers shelf dust - even if one doesn't care for the code.

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